Looker Alternatives in 2026

Category: data

There are a lot of tools in this space, and most of them are not worth the hype. These are the exceptions.

1. tensorflow

tensorflow is a strong Looker alternative in the data category. Best for: data scientists, ML engineers, and analysts. Visit tensorflow →

Categorydata
Stars / adoption195,729
Best fordata scientists, ML engineers, and analysts

Read our tensorflow review · Looker vs tensorflow

2. llama.cpp

llama.cpp is a strong Looker alternative in the data category. Best for: data scientists, ML engineers, and analysts. Visit llama.cpp →

Categorydata
Stars / adoption117,132
Best fordata scientists, ML engineers, and analysts

Read our llama.cpp review · Looker vs llama.cpp

3. DeepSeek-V3

DeepSeek-V3 is a strong Looker alternative in the data category. Best for: data scientists, ML engineers, and analysts. Visit DeepSeek-V3 →

Categorydata
Stars / adoption103,765
Best fordata scientists, ML engineers, and analysts

Read our DeepSeek-V3 review · Looker vs DeepSeek-V3

4. pytorch

pytorch is a strong Looker alternative in the data category. Best for: data scientists, ML engineers, and analysts. Visit pytorch →

Categorydata
Stars / adoption100,805
Best fordata scientists, ML engineers, and analysts

Read our pytorch review · Looker vs pytorch

5. DeepSeek-R1

DeepSeek-R1 is a strong Looker alternative in the data category. Best for: data scientists, ML engineers, and analysts. Visit DeepSeek-R1 →

Categorydata
Stars / adoption91,985
Best fordata scientists, ML engineers, and analysts

Read our DeepSeek-R1 review · Looker vs DeepSeek-R1

How to pick

When to stick with Looker

Looker is a strong choice when you're already in the data ecosystem, or when its specific strengths (data visualization and business intelligence) match your needs. If you're hitting limits, the alternatives above are the next best options.

Or stick with Looker → All use cases